165. Yellow=throated Vireo.— [s. r.] Rare. The only records 

 of the survey are a few for April and September. 



166. Blue=headed Vireo. [w. v.] May be common in swamps, 

 but seldom reported by the survey. 



167. White=eyed Vireo. — [p. r.] Abundant except in fall and 

 winter. Found generally along wood edges. City; fairly com- 

 mon. 



168. Black and White Creeping Warbler.— t. v. Apr. 12-May 

 13, July 16-Dec. 1 (very late). A bird of the woods. City; rare 

 in spring, but fairly common in the fall. 



169. Prothonotary Warbler. — s. r. Breeds. Apr. 4-Sept. 8. 

 A bird of the swamps, building its nest in a stump over water. 

 City; very rare. 



170. Swainson's Warbler. — s. r. Breeds. Very rare. Found 

 only in deep swamps, 



171. Worm=eating Warbler. — [t. v.] Rare. One record, Sept. 

 12, 1906. 



172. Bachman's Warbler.— s. r. Breeds. Mar. 14—? Very 

 rare. Has as yet been found nowhere but in a deep swamp on 

 Mr. Furman's plantation, Wando River. 



173. Parula Warbler.— s. r. Breeds. Mar. 13-Oct. 22 (very 

 late). An abundant bird of the woods and swamps. City;iQXv\y 

 common in spring. 



174. Cape May Warbler. — Autumnal visitor. One record, Nov. 

 3, 1906 (Mr. Wayne's latest). 



175. Summer Warbler.— [s. r.] Apr. 21-May 13, July 18- 

 Sept. 29 (Oct. 2). Found oftenest in trees on the edge of fields. 

 City; fairly common. 



176. Black=throated Blue Warbler.— t. v. May 9-12, Oct. 2- 

 28. Rare in spring and not recorded often in autumn. City; a 

 regular autumn visitor. 



177. Myrtle Warbler.— w. v. Oct. 10-Apr. 28. One of the 

 most abundant winter visitants both in the city and in the country. 



178. Black=poll Warbler. — ^t. v. May and September. Rare. 

 Of the few records made, all but one were for the city. 



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